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Investigating the Effects of the Solid-State Additive Manufacturing on Hard-to-Weld Aluminum Alloys
This study explores the Friction Stir Additive Manufacturing (FSAM) of Ti-6Al-4V, a titanium alloy renowned for its high strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance, which are critical for aerospace, automotive, and biomedical applications. By employing friction stir welding (FSW) techniques, the research delineates the microstructural evolution and resultant mechanical properties of the alloy post-manufacturing. Comparative analyses with conventional Ti-6Al-4V processing methods reveal significant enhancements in grain refinement and mechanical integrity, attributable to the FSAM process's unique thermal and mechanical conditions.
Sadie C. Beck – The University of Alabama
Shoring Up Long Lead Time Supply Chain Issues of Forgings and Castings Using Advanced Manufacturing and 3D Metal Printing
Supply Chain issues have plagued manufacturers across multiple industries over the past several years and exposed a vulnerability for domestic production capabilities. The MELD technology solves lead time challenges facing maintenance, lifecycle, new construction, and repair for a variety of industries that are typically dependent on sourcing parts or materials from overseas. These problems commonly manifest in the form of long lead time forgings, castings and parts that tend to have traditional manufacturing complexities.
James P. Harrison – MELD Manufacturing
MELD MAnufacturing
James Harrison is an AM professional with over 36 years of experience. Currently serving as the Senior Outside Sales Engineer at MELD Manufacturing, a leading OEM specializing in large-format metal 3D printers, James bridges the gap between cutting-edge technology and client needs. James’s journey through the realm of AM is marked by exceptional achievements. With a diverse background encompassing design engineering, project management, business development, and Sales management.
The University of Alabama
Sadie Beck joined UA’s Mechanical Engineering Department as an assistant professor in August 2023. She holds three degrees in mechanical engineering from The University of Alabama, and is a licensed professional engineer registered in the State of Alabama. She has authored multiple publications in the area of solid-state additive manufacturing material and mechanical performance evaluation, specifically exploring the process-structure-property-performance mechanisms of aluminums as processed through Friction Stir Additive Manufacturing.
Tracks: 3D/Additive, Automation, Cutting, Laser, Forming & Fabricating, Job Shop, Lean, Management, Marketing & Sales, Robotics, Smart Manufacturing, Stamping, Workforce Development
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Individual Sessions | $195 | $220 |
Workshops | $499 | $599 |
Best Value Full Conference (5-8 Sessions)
| $795 | $900 |
CCAI Finishing Conference | Member Price | Non-Member Price |
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1 Session | $112.50 | $125 |
2 Sessions | $202.50 | $225 |
3 Sessions | $270 | $300 |
4-8 Sessions | $405 | $450 |
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One-Hour Sessions (W7, W8) | FREE | FREE |
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